Thanks Karl and Pappy. I wouldn't say it's a teaser, I just thought the shadowing was cool. This kit is so amazing, in some ways it could go on forever. So easy to just keep adding to the scene. I've followed the manual pretty strictly since I've never done this before.
Pappy, all the details are from the kit. Other than the lighting junction box, which I posted to show how I wired the lighting in the welding shop, everything is from Brett's kit. I do have some of my own 3D prints, but I don't think it would be right to put them in any photos here. This kit has it all.
Got it Jim. Going to sit on the fence for a while and zip my lip. Been spanked to many times for my vews...lol...btw you did post your 3D part here and looked great!
It was 20 below zero this morning in central Wisconsin but work still needs to be done in the welding shop tonight. So glad I've got a roaring fire going in the stove to keep me warm while I work on rehabbing the tanks.
Thanks guys, I appreciate the comments. I've finally finished my O'Neill's. I'm now trying to get some pictures that I'm happy with and fix some flaws that those pictures bring to my attention.
Thanks so much guys. I really appreciate the nice comments. I've learned so much while doing this kit and I've learned much by reading your threads as well. Criticism is always welcome too. I've tried to incorporate any and all suggestions into this model.
As I stated above, I've essentially finished my O'Neill's so I thought I'd do a photo dump. I am really pleased with how this came out. I've essentially copied Brett's manual for placing the items because the pictures in his manual are perfect.
.... I've essentially copied Brett's manual for placing the items because the pictures in his manual are perfect.
Yep, thats exactly what I do too when building one of Brett's kit's, everything is so well done, so well laid out and thought out, there's really no need to change it.
Lastly ...
I'm going back to enjoy and re-look at the great work in these photo's for a while.
Karl, thanks so much. Your comment means a lot. Incidentally, the flat car in the first picture is scratch built. I first made one that was 27 scale feet, but it seemed too long, so I built another that is 20 scale feet long. That might not be prototypical, but it seems better to me. That is still a work in progress, I will load up the flat car as if a delivery is in progress. Also, all the lights are operative as well as the burner barrel and the stove in the welding shop. The welding shop also is lit up and the roof is removable. I just glued the ridge cap to one side of the roof. One side can be lifted off.
I'm still going back and looking at all the stuff I missed the first 10 times Jim, dont start with new stuff now. 20' is good for NG, heck 8' is good as long as it covered the trucks, those guys built what they needed, when they needed it...
Jim, that is some excellent work. Been looking at these pictures for quite some time now. I keep finding more and more goodies. A great build to be proud of.
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What a great shot. (and modeling obvly)
George
As I stated above, I've essentially finished my O'Neill's so I thought I'd do a photo dump. I am really pleased with how this came out. I've essentially copied Brett's manual for placing the items because the pictures in his manual are perfect.
Secondly... ALL of those comments were very well deserved through-out.
Thirdly ... Yep, thats exactly what I do too when building one of Brett's kit's, everything is so well done, so well laid out and thought out, there's really no need to change it.
Lastly ...
I'm going back to enjoy and re-look at the great work in these photo's for a while.
Really well done !!
Incidentally, the flat car in the first picture is scratch built. I first made one that was 27 scale feet, but it seemed too long, so I built another that is 20 scale feet long. That might not be prototypical, but it seems better to me. That is still a work in progress, I will load up the flat car as if a delivery is in progress.
Also, all the lights are operative as well as the burner barrel and the stove in the welding shop. The welding shop also is lit up and the roof is removable. I just glued the ridge cap to one side of the roof. One side can be lifted off.
20' is good for NG, heck 8' is good as long as it covered the trucks, those guys built what they needed, when they needed it...
Cheers
George
Ken, your dioramas are incredible. thanks so much. It means a lot to receive a compliment from someone as accomplished as yourself.
Brett, I really appreciate the comment, thanks so much. You laid down the bread crumbs, I just followed your lead. Thanks again. Great kit